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News for May 2025

Support for victims.

Fewer calls but more email inquiries. This allows us to be more responsive and attentive during phone conversations.

Requests for information and/or support, primarily from victims of traffic accidents, but also from victims of medical accidents and other types of accidents.

Monitoring ongoing cases, including two that are taking an inexplicably long time to resolve, which is causing some mistrust toward the insurer.

See you at the National Assembly.

A discussion with Congressman Nicolas TURQUOIS and Laurent SEBAG, continuing the dialogue we began at our Senate meeting last March.

The association celebrated its 9th anniversary.

Nine years of correspondence, meetings with ministers and members of Congress, and so on.
Many have moved on to other positions, but we’re still here.

A tribute to victims of traffic accidents.

On May 17, in the town of AVON, the Collectif Justice pour les Victimes de la Route organized a memorial table, as it does every year in several departments.
We participated in this event, held for the first time in Seine-et-Marne.
Questions arose in the face of this large table with 70 empty chairs, along with discussions and even tears. An initiative often criticized, even though everyone should be mobilizing to raise awareness by any means necessary.

Meeting with the CNAM, Congressman Nicolas TURQUOIS , and Jean SOL, Senator from the Pyrénées-Orientales.

The specialized support we aim to implement offers economic benefits to health insurance funds, and this is a timely issue.
Our goal goes beyond the public interest.

Draft guide for victims.

The writing is done; all that's left is the layout.
A collaborative effort over the past few weeks, resulting in nearly perfect content.

We would like to thankthe ASSOCIATION AMOUR DE LA JUSTICE, the law firm Coubris & Associés, the National Health Insurance Fund, the Collectif Justice pour les Victimes de la Route, and Nathalie Kleczinski for their invaluable assistance, not to mention my children.

We would also like to thank our initial supporters: the Prefecture of Seine-Saint-Denis, the Prefecture of Val-d’Oise, the @Préfecture des Alpes-Maritimes, as well as our initial partners, the National Health Insurance Fund and the Interministerial Delegation for Victim Assistance (DIAV).

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